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care [kεər]1. nouna. ( = attention) soin m• "with care" « fragile »• the child in her care l'enfant dont elle a (or avait) la responsabilité• take care! ( = goodbye) au revoir !• you should take more care with your work vous devriez apporter plus de soin à votre travail► to take care of [+ details, arrangements, person, animal] s'occuper de ; [+ valuables] garderb. ( = anxiety) souci m• he's been in care since the age of three il a été placé à l'assistance publique à l'âge de trois ansa. ( = feel interest) I don't care! ça m'est égal !• what do I care? (inf) qu'est-ce que ça peut me faire ?• who cares! on s'en moque !b. ( = like) would you care to take off your coat? voulez-vous retirer votre manteau ?3. compoundsa. ( = like) aimer• would you care for a cup of tea? aimeriez-vous une tasse de thé ?b. ( = look after) [+ invalid] soigner ; [+ child] s'occuper de* * *[keə(r)] 1.1) ( attention) attention f, soin mto take care that — faire attention que (+ subj)
he took (great) care over ou with his work — il a fait son travail avec (le plus grand) soin
‘take care!’ — ‘fais attention!’; ( expression of farewell) ‘à bientôt!’
with care — avec soin, en faisant attention
‘handle with care’ — ‘fragile’
to exercise due care — Law prendre les précautions nécessaires
2) ( looking after) (of person, animal) soins mpl; (of car, plant, clothes) entretien m (of de)to take care of — ( deal with) gen s'occuper de [child, client]; Medicine soigner [patient]; ( be responsible for) s'occuper de [garden, details]; ( be careful with) prendre soin de [machine, car]; ( keep in good condition) entretenir [car, teeth]; ( look after) garder [shop, watch]
to take good care of somebody/something — prendre soin de quelqu'un/quelque chose
customer care — service m auprès des clients
to put ou leave somebody/something in somebody's care — confier quelqu'un/quelque chose à quelqu'un
in his/your care — à sa/ta garde
the pupils/patients in my care — les élèves/malades dont j'ai la responsabilité
John Smith, care of Mrs L. Smith — ( on letter) John Smith, chez or aux bons soins de Mme L. Smith
to take care of oneself — ( look after oneself) prendre soin de soi; ( cope) se débrouiller tout seul; ( defend oneself) se défendre
3) Medicine, Psychology soins mpl4) GB ( for child at risk)to take ou put a child into care — placer un enfant sous la garde des services sociaux
5) ( worry) souci m2.transitive verb3.if you care to examine the report — si vous voulez avoir l'obligeance d'examiner le rapport; ( as polite formula)
1) ( feel concerned)to care about — s'intéresser à [art, culture, money, environment]; se soucier du bien-être de [pupils, the elderly]
what do I care if...? — qu'est-ce que ça peut me faire que... (+ subj)?
she couldn't care less about... — elle se moque or se fiche (colloq) complètement de...
I couldn't care less who wins — je me moque or me fiche (colloq) de savoir qui va gagner
they could all have died, for all he cared — ils auraient pu mourir tous, cela lui était égal
I don't care who he marries — il peut épouser qui il veut, ça m'est égal
2) ( love)•Phrasal Verbs:- care for••he doesn't care a fig ou a damn — (colloq) il s'en fiche (colloq) complètement
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